1963 Ford Thunderbird on 2040-cars
Corrigan, Texas, United States
Send me an email at: thersatnnitta@oxfordfans.com .
Up for sale is a 1963 Ford, Thunderbird Convertible with a very magical presence! This bird is an extraordinary
site to behold and one Elvis Presley or Robert Conrad would be proud to drive. The car has a near flawless
Corinthian White, paint job, rare and desirable Art Querfeld designed,pearl-beige real leather interior in
excellent condition, showing very little wear, a clean white convertible top, Kelsey Hayes wire wheels, the 2 seat
tonneau cover and the swing-away steering wheel that eases entry / exit for the driver. This triple white T-Bird is
very comfortable, reliable, mechanically and cosmetically in near perfect condition. I am a firm believer in
knowing what your are buying, so if you are interested in the deep discription read on.
To make it clear this Thunderbird is not one of the 455 Sport Roadsters produced in 1963, it is however a
convertible that was a cloned to look like a Sports Roadster. The car is all numbers matching Z Code 390 V8
convertible,producing 300 HP, garaged kept, no rust. It is exceptionally nice condition, always loved, pampered,
adult owned, well serviced, non-smoker, no major accidents and High-Octane gas always used. The old adage, it's so
clean you can eat off it, applies to just about every surface of car.
Here are the codes on the door tag : Body 76A, Color M, Trim 54, Date Code 14J, DSO 51, Axle 1, Trans 4. The only
deviation from the door tag is that it now has real leather than vinyl. I just posted the details about this car
in the Thunderbird Registry. This was the cars first time being registered with no previous details available, it
may take a few days to show up into the system. I believe I am the third owner of the car and it spent most of its
existence in a small town in Oklahoma.
This Thunderbird is a real pleasure to drive. The car feels safe at speeds over 80 mph and can be driven briskly
in modern traffic with confidence. The braking performance on this car is outstanding and it has that perfect petal
feel. When emergence braking is require at high speeds the results are very predictable, down nose pitch attitude
with complete control until lock up. In lock up, the car travels straight as an arrow and can be easly maneuvered
when the brakes are released. The power steering is very precise with one finger touch on the wheel. This T-Bird
may be one of the best driving Birds around.
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